In Irish it's "spéir"
The phrase 'sky blue' would be 'spéirghorm' in Irish.
In Irish it's "spéir"
In Irish it's "spéir"
Pie in the Sky - 1994 Irish Stew 3-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2011)
In Scots Gaelic: adhar (sky, air) or speur (sky). In Irish Gaelic: spéir In Manx Gaelic: speyr
The 19th century Irish physicist who explained why the sky is blue is John Tyndall. Tyndall demonstrated that the blue color of the sky is due to the scattering of sunlight by small particles in the atmosphere, known as the Tyndall effect.
Patrick Sky has written: 'A manual for the Irish uileann pipes' -- subject(s): Bagpipe music, Methods, Music, Uilleann pipes
In Irish, "reul" translates to "star" in English. It is often used in literature and poetry to evoke imagery related to the night sky and celestial themes. The term reflects the cultural significance of stars in Irish folklore and mythology.
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"Neamh Álainn" is an Irish phrase that means "beautiful heaven" or "beautiful sky." It comes from the Irish (Gaelic) language, spoken in Ireland.
In Irish it's "tríd an spéir go dtí na réaltaí agus an tír m'aithreacha"
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